After a summer of endless speculation in which he was linked with moves to the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham, Wilfried Zaha's has made Crystal Palace fans' summers by signing a new long-term contract.

The deal - which will reportedly earn him £130,000 a week - will keep him at the club until the end of the 2022/23 season.

The Ivory Coast international only signed a five-year deal last summer but there was widespread transfer gossip over the season linking him with a move away from Selhurst Park.

What should make Eagles fans even happier is that the contract reportedly doesn't contain a release clause.

Wilfried Zaha celebrates following his side's victory in the Premier League match between Fulham and Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage at the weekend (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)

Although he was linked with the likes of Chelsea, Everton and Spurs, it is understood no formal offers were ever received for the 25-year-old during the transfer window.

Having left for Manchester United in 2013, Zaha returned to the Eagles on loan before making the move permanent in February 2015.

The Ivory Coast international has since taken his game to another level since his return to the capital, scoring nine goals in 29 appearances for the club last season.

After getting off the mark with a goal in the club's win at Fulham on the opening day, Zaha has stated that he is now just looking forward to focusing on his football for Roy Hodgson's team.

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"I’m very pleased," Zaha told the club's official website . "Obviously, I just wanted to get it over and done with, so I can just focus on the season.

"I’m buzzing that we managed to get it sorted."

He added: "Obviously I always had faith in the team and obviously the players coming in have made us even stronger, but it's just nice to start off with a win.

Now level with Chris Armstrong as the club's joint record scorer in the Premier League with 23 goals, the 25-year-old is hoping he can celebrate his new contract with a goal against Liverpool on Monday.

Steve Parish will be delighted to have got Zaha to sign a new contract (Image: IAN KINGTON/AFP/Getty Images)

"Hopefully Monday," he said. "It's nice to see I've reached that record and hopefully I can break it on Monday.

"It's nice to know all the effort I'm putting in is paying off."

Speaking after Zaha put pen to paper on a new deal, chairman Steve Parish said: “Wilf grew up a stone’s throw from Selhurst Park from the age of four, and has been with the club since he was 12.

"This agreement is yet another example of his lifelong commitment to the club, and our commitment to him."

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